ECLIPSE INDEX: R

This is an INDEX, not a SALES LIST. Eclipse went out of business in
1994; these items are no longer in print and will not be reprinted.

PLEASE DO NOT E-MAIL ME ASKING IF ECLIPSE ITEMS ARE "POSSIBLY STILL IN STOCK."
Except for the Claypool
Comics back issues, they are NOT. Truly. Really.

RADIO BOY

Radio Boy is a young, flying hero "full of power, like so many stereos at too great a volume" who fights ghastly monsters that threaten the safety
and stability of Japan. Also featured: the startling manga adventures of Death Guy! A multiple-manga
parody.

(b & w comic)

1 Hawiya Nistamicha (C. Dixon, Henry, Dunn)

RAGAMUFFINS

Don McGregor and Gene Colan have created a group of sweetly nostalgic graphic stories, set in the 1950s, about a kid who loves comic books and
movies so much that he isn't always aware of how his imagination keeps him apart from the reality around him.
Collected from the pages of Eclipse Magazine and presented for the first time in color.

(color comic)

1 McGregor, Colan

RAWHEAD REX

Clive Barker's horrific tale of Rawhead Rex comes to chilling life in this brilliantly rendered graphic novel illustreated by Les Edwards.
Rawhead Rex it was called becuase its head was huge and raw like meat. It was the last of a line of kings dating from before civilization, before
Christ,
when England was forest all over...and the home of unspeakable horror. Also in this volume, the haunting Clive Barker story Twilight At the
Towers.

(color graphic album)

Softcover C. Barker, Niles, Edwards, Gomez

REAL LOVE

Classic romance comics from the incomparable Joe Simon and Jack Kirby! These tales deal with sensitive subjects like date rape, racial prejudice,
ambition, having a criminal record, sexual jealousy, class inequality, street gangs, and more! Simon and
Kirby's ground-breaking stories inspired hundreds of imitators in the 40s and 50s--now you can read the very best of the genre in this graphic album.
Edited and with an introduction by Richard Howell.

(b & w graphic album)

Softcover Simon, Kirby, Premiani, Starr, Meskin, ed-Howell

REAL WAR STORIES

These non-fiction, journalistic comics show first-hand what the "adventure" of war is really about. Contributors include Alan Moore, John Totleben,
Denny O'Neill, Brian Bolland, Mike Barr, and Bill Sienkiewicz. Issue 1 was produced as an outreach
project with the Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors, an anti-war organization, and issue 2 was produced with Citizen Soldier, a soldiers'
legal rights group.

From Rudyard Kipling's Jungle Book--a story of Mowgli--and the day the wild dogs invaded the forest.

(Also known as Night Music #7)

(color comic)

1 Kipling, Russell

(See also Night Music #3: The King's Ankus)

REESE'S PIECES

Short horror stories drawn with fine attention to detail by Ralph Reese. This material previously appeared in b & w in various Warren comics and
appears in color here for the first time.

(color comic)

1 Reese, Binder, Cahlin, McNaughton
2 Reese, Siegel, Pearson, Binder

REID FLEMING, WORLD'S TOUGHEST MILKMAN

Reid Fleming delivers a lot more than milk in David Boswell's hilarious black and white comic. Reid's "attitude"-oriented delivery makes him a hero
to those who hate their bosses! Continues from the first two printings by David Boswell.

When Valkyrie--a former-Nazi-turned-ally who's been in suspended animation since WWII--wakes to find her lover, Airboy, dead and his son the spitting
image of his father, love and sexual tension play almost as important a role in their adventures as the
South American dictator they're fighting! Collected from Airbooy #1-5.

In a desolate roadside motel, the deadly events of thirty years before touch the present, altering the lives of an evangelist and his desperate wife.
Adapted from Clive Barker's Books of Blood.

(color prestige format)

Softcover Barker, Niles, Talaro
Hardcover

(See also Tapping the Vein, Son of Celluloid, Dread, The Life of Death, Pandemonium, and Clive Barker, Illustrator)

REVENGE OF THE PROWLER

A second story-arc starring Leo Kragg, The Prowler, an aging hero who will not give up the fight against crime. With his reluctant apprentice Scott
Kida, the dark hero confronts a child-pornography ring that produces its films by kidnapping kids and
forcing them to pose for perverted pictures.

The complete and unabridged text of William Taylor Coleridge's seven-part epic poem about the unfortunate sailor who slays the blessed albatross is
accompanied by the remarkable Hunt Emerson's artwork to hilarious consequence, producing a high-art
offspring of the unholy mating of Harvey Kurtzman's Mad and Jay Ward's Rocky and Bullwinkle. Eng. Lit. was never like this!

(color graphic album)

Softcover Coleridge, Emerson

ROBIN HOOD

Drawing inspiration from the many legends of Robin Hood, this series brings to comics the adventure, swordplay, and romance of 12th century England.
All of the famous characters are here, portrayed in lush watercolor.

Armored robots battle it out in the far future parody or high-tech mecha comics.

(b & w comic)

1 Sabatini, King, c-Sienkiewicz

THE ROCKETEER

The Village Voice called Dave Stevens' Rocketeer "The greatest comic book in the world." In 1930s Los Angeles, pilot Cliff Secord stumbles on an
incredible rocket pack--and the action never stops! Meet Cliff Secord, the daring Rocketeer; Peevy, the
mechanic who helps him; and Betty, the girl everyone wants to know. This graphic album collects the original comics series from Pacific and Eclipse.